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Topic: How long after a thunderstorm should I wait to install package (Read 1303 times)

UPS was suppose to deliver my packages (2) by 10:30 AM. Aircraft had some issue and it's now 1:00 PM EST and still no Bees here yet. However our sunny skies has turned into an afternoon thunderstorm and could stick around an hour or 2 (probably 1/2 to an inch of rain), probably when the Bees will show up. Just curious how long should I wait to install the packages after the rain goes away for the day and should I just wait until an hour or so before sunset now?

Silly me thought even with a delay on UPS side they would still put overnight Guaranteed ahead of Ground. Looks like I'm looking around 4PM now. I guess since the guarantee means the shipping is now free to the customer there is no need to still rush the parcels to those who wanted or need it ASAP!

you don't need to install them today. as long as they have food in the package, they can wait. better not to rush so that you can do it right.

if you need to do it right away, it can be done between rain shower or whatever. think someone did it between snow showers last year!

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.....The greatest changes occur in their country without their cooperation. They are not even aware of precisely what has taken place. They suspect it; they have heard of the event by chance. More than that, they are unconcerned with the fortunes of their village, the safety of their streets, the fate of their church and its vestry. They think that such things have nothing to do with them, that they belong to a powerful stranger called “the government.” They enjoy these goods as tenants, without a sense of ownership, and never give a thought to how they might be improved.....